R.L. STINE is one of the bestselling children's authors in history, with more than 400 million books sold to date. In 1989, Stine created the Fear Street series, one of the bestselling young adult book series in history, with 80 million copies sold worldwide. He is also the author of the bestselling children's series , which began in 1992 and has sold 300 million copies around the world.

R.L. STINE is one of the bestselling children's authors in history, with more than 400 million books sold to date. In 1989, Stine created the Fear Street series, one of the bestselling young adult book series in history, with 80 million copies sold worldwide. He is also the author of the bestselling children's series , which began in 1992 and has sold 300 million copies around the world.

“Stine revives his Fear Street series with a tale that brings together a group of Shadyside teenagers for a night of terror in an eerie mansion.... Aimed at Goosebumps graduates, the story is constructed in short chapters that each end with a grab in the dark or some chilling discovery, and it is replete with horror tropes that are carefully gauged to titillate or gross readers out without really disturbing them…Stine again demonstrates that he is a true master of the formula.” 

I used to love R.L. Stine so much as a kid. I read the books, I watched the shows. I just loved it. So when I found out that his Fear Street series was being re-launched I was super excited. What actually started my love of R.L. Stine was the tv show, “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” with the midnight society. I loved that show so much that I started looking for things like it, and I discovered the creepy magic that was R.L. Stine. Don’t Stay Up Late is actually the second book in the Fear Street series, but I never read the first book and I was fine. They are each a different scary story. I liked Don’t Stay Up Late. It transported me back to my childhood. It was a bit on the younger side for YA, so I think MG readers will enjoy it as well. It will be a great scary book for younger readers, and for YA readers looking for some new R.L….

So - favorite Goosebumps or Fear Street book? My favorite was the Fear Street Cheerleaders series. I'm not sure if I should admit that or not, but there you go.

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As GOOSEBUMPS gets ready to hit theaters, fans of author R. L. Stine may have another adaptation to look forward to in the future. According to , Stine has signed a deal with 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment to bring a film version of the Fear Street series to the big screen.

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My favorite was the Fear Street Cheerleaders series.

The Fear Street series began in 1989 with The New Girl. The original series would end in 1998 with the last book in the series being The Stepbrother. The most recent Fear Street series is Fear Street Nights, published in 2005. Below is a list of R.L. Stine’s Fear Street books in order of when they were first published (and in chronological order):

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Adrianna89

More than 1 year ago

The Secret Bedroom is about a girl named Lea Carson that moves into a new house on Fear Street. All of the houses on Fear Street have a scary story to go with them. Lea's particular house has a bedroom in the attic that has been boarded up. The real estate agent says that someone was murdered in the room a hundred years ago and it had been boarded up ever since. Lea wants to know what or who is in the locked up room.
R.L. Stine has written many books including the Goosebumps and Fear Street series. He has written over 300 books and he never learned to type. He only typed with his index finer on his left hand. In The Secret Bedroom Lea Carson moves to Shadyside on Fear Street. The house is over 100 years old and needs a lot of fixing up. Her parents always move into "fixer-uppers" because they like projects. When Lea discovers the attic, she also discovers a bedroom. The bedroom is boarded up and Lea wonders what is inside.
The plot of The Secret Bedroom was written very well. It had a lot of twists, turns, and things that you didn't expect would happen. I like that the characters weren't explained in depth because it caused me to have my own image of what they looked like. The setting was not explained in depth either, but I liked that too. The style of the book was chilling. When Lea first goes into the attic it is scary because she starts to see things. She goes into the attic again and nothing is there. Lea starts to believe that she is going insane.
Lea Carson wants to know what or who is in the boarded up bedroom in the attic of her house. The Secret Bedroom was a very exciting and creepy. It was written very well and all the critical elements were good. Overall it was a very excellent book.

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In one volume, R.L. Stine presents two bone-chilling stories of teens in terror in his worldwide bestselling Fear Street series, which has sold 80 million copies around the world.

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Lindsy_Nicole

More than 1 year ago

From about 6th-8th grade I was obsessed with the Fear Street series. I remember that I was in love with this book. It was definately my favorite. It had so many twists and turns and the ending made you think 'did that really just happen'